Monthly Archives: June 2002
Nortel, 3Com Make Metro Ethernet Play
Networking vendors Nortel Networks Corp. and 3Com Corp. are diving deeper into the metro Ethernet market to help service providers offer the connections to...
IBM Server Goes After Dells PowerEdge
IBM, seeking to rekindle sagging sales, today launched a new server with an unusual promotional effort that may mark the first salvo in a...
IBM Unveils New Integration Software
IBM announced new integration software today that is designed to help vertically oriented companies integrate core business processes.WebSphere Business Integration for industries software addresses...
IBM Updates Content Manager Software
IBM announced version 8 of its Content Manager software Monday at the IBM Software Symposium in Vienna, Austria, promising support for virtually all content...
High-Availability Software Just Got Cheaper
Rainfinity today sought to bring high availability for network connections out of the data center and into the hands of small business users, warehouses,...
Programmer/Analyst Most in Demand
For the third month in a row, application programmer/analyst was the most popular job title posted last month on IT job board Dice.com. There...
Domino Goes Mobile
IBMs Lotus Software division will bundle its Domino application server with its Domino Everyplace mobile access product to deliver improved mobile and wireless capabilities...
BlueTooth Heads to the Highways
The Bluetooth industry is hoping to find opportunity in failure.Supporters of the short-range wireless technology have been searching for a sweet spot since Ericsson...
Palm OS5 Lands in Developers Hands
Palm Inc. subsidiary PalmSource Inc. on Monday announced that it is shipping the final version of its new operating system, Palm OS5, to developers.OS5...
RLX Hones Blade Servers
Blade server specialist RLX Technologies Inc. on Monday announced Control Tower 3.0 software, new clustering bundles, a blade bundle partnership for Web hosting uses...